Medical tubing holder

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Inventors

Wilder, Joseph R.
Reick, Franklin G.

Application #

653718

Filed

Sep-24-1984

Published

Aug-19-1986

Current US Class

128/DIG26
248/205.3
248/74.2
604/180

International Classes

A61M 025/02

Field of Search

604/180 604/179 604/174 128/DIG. 248/205.2 248/205.3 248/74.1 248/74.2

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4239046   Medical electrode

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Abstract
A detachable holder for immobilizing a flexible tubing at a site adjacent its point of connection to a medical device inserted in a patient to feed a therapeutic fluid into a vein or artery or to withdraw fluid from the patient. The holder is formed by a flexible plastic strip having upstanding end wings provided with snap-in key hole slots in axial alignment. These slots are adapted to receive a short section of the tubing which then bridges the wings and is held thereby. Attached to the underside of the strip is one component of a hook and loop fabric fastener whose other component is bonded to the outer face of an adhesive tape. By adhering the tape to the skin of the patient at a position adjacent the inserted medical device and then fastening the holder thereto, one is able to immobilize the tubing to prevent a tug thereon from displacing the inserted medical device.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A detachable holder for immobilizing a flexible tubing at a site adjacent its point of connection to a catheter or other medical device used to feed fluid to a patient or to withdrawn fluid therefrom, said holder comprising:

A. A strip of flexible synthetic plastic material forming a base having upstanding end wings each having a slotted keyhold therein, the keyholes being in axial alignment and having holes therein adapted to receive a short section of the tubing which then bridges the wings and is held thereby, each of said holes having a slot leading thereto defined by walls, at least one of which may be flexed to enlarge the slot to facilitate entry of the tubing, said base having holding means on the underside thereof, said wings being inclined to define with said short section a structurally stable trapezoid which resists folding of the wings; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates generally to holders for immobilizing a flexible tubing at a site adjacent its point of connection to a medical device inserted in a patient to feed a therapeutic fluid into a vein or artery or to withdraw fluid from the patient, and more particularly to a detachable holder of this type which can be easily secured to the body of the patient at a desired site and readily detached therefrom.

2. State-of-the-Art

In an intravenous infusion (IV) system for plasma, glucose water or other therapeutic agents, a cannula or catheter is injected into a vein or artery of the patient and is coupled by an extended flexible plastic tubing to the fluid source. In extracting fluid from a patient, a similar tubing is extended between a medical device inserted in the patient through a nostril or other body cavity and a fluid receiver.

In all such situations, it is vital that the tubing adjacent to its point of coupling to the catheter or other medical device be immobilized in some way. In the absence of an immobilizer, a substantial tug on the tubing, which may occur inadvertently or when the patient changes his position, will displace or dislodge the catheter and may cause the catheter to cut the vein wall or to pull out of the vein, thereby causing the infusion to infiltrate the region surrounding the vein and resulting in a loss of intravenous therapy. This mishap necessitates restarting infusion therapy which is both inconvenient and possibly painful to the patient.
 
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